The mission of the City Clerk Department is to be a steward and protector of democratic processes, such as elections, access to official records, and to comply with federal, state and local statutes. The department supports the City Council in its goals of innovation, transparency and fairness while promoting community participation and awareness.

The City Clerk is appointed by the City Council. The
City Clerk is responsible for facilitating the business
proceedings of the City Council, and fulfilling legal
requirements as set forth in the City Charter, City
Codes and State law. The Office of the City Clerk conducts
all City elections and administers campaign and financial
disclosure laws.

City Council Members, are elected officers identified in Government Code Section 87200 and file statements of economic interests with the City Clerk's office. Copies of the statements of economic interests filed by the above elected officers may be obtained by visiting the offices of the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) or the City Clerk. Other positions such as City Manager, City Attorney, City Treasurer, and other public officials, who manage public investments, also file such statements with the City Clerk, and the public may view or obtain copies of such records.
List of 87200 filers by position and name.

For use of the Council Chambers please contact the City Clerk at 650-780-7220 or svonderlinden@nullredwoodcity.org.
(Restrictions and cost may apply)

Transparency in Local Government

Each Council Member is required to comply with regulations and mandates set by the Fair Political Practices Commission, and administered by the Elections Official (City Clerk), to enable public knowledge and transparency of a Council Member’s actions. Some examples are:

Filing of a Statement of Economic Interests – Form 700.

Attending a two-hour Ethics Training class every two years.

Reporting out Council Member-attended events paid for by the City of Redwood City.

Filing of appropriate forms relating to Council Member Campaign Committees.

Recusing oneself and leaving the Council dais, when an agenda item presents a potential Conflict of Interest.

Reporting stipends received from serving in their Council Member capacity on non-city seats and appointments so this information can be documented and posted online.